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Uruguayan Presidential Line Of Succession
The Uruguayan presidential line of succession is the set order in which officials of the Uruguayan government assume the office of head of state if the incumbent President of Uruguay becomes incapacitated, dies in office, resigns, or is removed from office. The line of succession is set out in Article 153 of the Uruguayan Constitution and follows the order of the Vice President and the Senator of the list most voted for of the political party by which they were elected. Current order of succession Presidential successions Cases of presidential succession due to permanent vacancy The following were cases of actual presidential succession due to permanent vacancy of the title holder: * On 28 February 1882 the president of Uruguay Francisco Vidal submitted after the General Assembly a letter with his resignation for health reasons, and it was accepted. Because the General Assembly established the election date for the new president on 1 March, until this was going to be done, ...
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Order Of Succession
An order of succession or right of succession is the line of individuals necessitated to hold a high office when it becomes vacated such as head of state or an honour such as a title of nobility.UK Royal Web site
"The order of succession is the sequence of members of the Royal Family in the order in which they stand in line to the throne. This sequence is regulated not only through descent, but also by Parliamentary statute."
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Álvaro Delgado Ceretta
Álvaro (, , ) is a Spanish, Galician and Portuguese male given name and surname (see Spanish naming customs) of Visigothic origin. Some claim it may be related to the Old Norse name Alfarr, formed of the elements ''alf'' "elf" and ''arr'' "warrior", but the absence of Visigothic names containing the particle "alf" or "elf" evident in Kremer's Onomastik suggests that it may come from other forms, like "all" and maybe "ward". Given name Artists *Alvaro (DJ), a DJ *Álvaro Díaz Gonzålez (born 1972), Chilean screenwriter, producer and director *Álvaro Guerrero, Mexican film actor *Álvaro Guevara, Chilean painter * Álvaro López, British drummer *Álvaro Morte, Spanish film actor * Álvaro Mutis, Colombian poet, novelist, and essayist *Álvaro Pierri, Uruguayan classical guitarist * Álvaro Soler, Spanish singer and songwriter *Álvaro Torres, Salvadoran singer and songwriter Politicians and statesmen *Álvaro Alsogaray (1913 - 2005), Argentine liberal politician. *Álvaro Arz ...
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Tabaré Våzquez
Tabaré Ramón Våzquez Rosas (; ''Våzquez Rosas'' locally ; 17 January 19406 December 2020) was a Uruguayan politician who served as the 41st president of Uruguay from 2015 to 2020. He previously served from 2005 to 2010 as the 39th president. A physician (oncologist), he was a member of the leftist Broad Front coalition. Before his first presidential term, Våzquez was president of the Club Progreso team and made two unsuccessful presidential bids in 1994 and 1999. He served as Intendant of Montevideo between 1990 and 1994 shortly before his first presidential campaign. Våzquez was first elected president on 31 October 2004 and took office on 1 March 2005. He was the first socialist president of the country. His first presidency was remembered for his diplomatic relationships with Brazil and Argentina while being criticized by his party over his anti-abortion views. After leaving the presidency in 2010, Våzquez successfully ran for a second term in 2015. Early life Vå ...
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Alberto Couriel
Alberto Couriel Curiel (born 1935 in Juan Lacaze) is a Uruguayan public accountant and politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking, a ..., belonging to the Broad Front coalition. He served as Representative (1990–1995) and then as Senator (since 1995). He was a vocal critic of several finance ministers. He has written several works on Latin American economics: ''De la democracia polĂ­tica a la democracia econĂłmica y social'' (1999), ''GlobalizaciĂłn, democracia e izquierda en AmĂ©rica Latina'' (1996), ''Pobreza y subempleo en AmĂ©rica Latina'' (1983), and "La izquierda y el Uruguay del futuro"(2004). References 1935 births Jewish Uruguayan politicians People from Juan Lacaze University of the Republic (Uruguay) alumni Uruguayan accountants Broad Front ( ...
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José Mujica
José Alberto "Pepe" Mujica Cordano (; born 20 May 1935) is a Uruguayan politician, former revolutionary and farmer who served as the 40th president of Uruguay from 2010 to 2015. A former guerrilla with the Tupamaros, he was tortured and imprisoned for 14 years during the military dictatorship in the 1970s and 1980s. A member of the Broad Front coalition of left-wing parties, Mujica was Minister of Livestock, Agriculture, and Fisheries from 2005 to 2008 and a Senator afterwards. As the candidate of the Broad Front, he won the 2009 presidential election and took office as president on 1 March 2010. He was the Second Gentleman of Uruguay from 13 September 2017 to 1 March 2020, when his wife Lucia Topolansky was vice president under his immediate predecessor and successor, Tabaré Våzquez. He has been described as "the world's humblest head of state" due to his austere lifestyle and his donation of around 90 percent of his $12,000 monthly salary to charities that benefit poo ...
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Julio MarĂ­a Sanguinetti
Julio MarĂ­a Sanguinetti Coirolo (; born 6 January 1936 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan politician, lawyer and journalist, who twice served as President of Uruguay (from March 1985 until March 1990, and again, from March 1995 until March 2000) for the Colorado Party (Uruguay), Partido Colorado. A lawyer and journalist by profession, he was born into a middle-class family of Italian origin from Genoa. He studied Law and Social Sciences at the University of the Republic. He received his law degree in 1961, and later combined his legal practice with work as a journalist. He had already been writing for the press, first in the weekly ''Canelones'' and later, since 1955, as a columnist for ''AcciĂłn'', a newspaper established by the then-President, Luis Batlle Berres, Luis Batlle, for which he covered events such as the Cuban Revolution (1959) and carried on until the 1970s. Both media outlets were connected to the Colorado Political Party (Partido Colorado - PC), the histor ...
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Miguel Alberto Flangini Ximénez
Miguel Alberto Flangini XimĂ©nez (1824–1900) was a Uruguayan political figure. Background Flangini was a member of the Colorado Party (Uruguay). This was during an era which was marked by considerable turmoil within the party. Interim President of Uruguay He served briefly as President of Uruguay 28 February – 1 March 1882. Death He died in 1900. References See also * Colorado Party (Uruguay)#Earlier History * Politics of Uruguay The politics of Uruguay abide by a presidential representative democratic republic, under which the President of Uruguay is both the head of state and the head of government, as well as a multiform party system. The president exercises executiv ... 1824 births 1900 deaths Presidents of Uruguay Colorado Party (Uruguay) politicians 19th-century Uruguayan people {{Uruguay-politician-stub ...
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Juan Sartori
Juan José Sartori Piñeyro (born 6 February 1981) is an international entrepreneur, investor, Uruguayan senator and co-owner of Sunderland Association Football Club. He is the president and founder of Union Group, a privately owned investment firm that holds significant interests across an array of industries worldwide, such as agriculture, technology, energy and real estate. Early life At the age of 12, Sartori moved from Uruguay to France when his mother started working at the United Nations. He went on to study in Switzerland, where he obtained his bachelor's degree in Economics and Business from the University of Lausanne in 2002. Career Union Group Sartori's business career began in Switzerland in 2003 when having just graduated from university he founded Union Capital Group, which evolved into a multi-billion-dollar assets under management investment firm. Expanding into private equity, Sartori set up Union Group in Uruguay in 2007 with a blueberry farming business, ...
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Gloria RodrĂ­guez Santo
Gloria Rudi RodrĂ­guez Santo (born 26 October 1960) is a Uruguay, Uruguayan journalist, civil servant, activist and politician of the National Party (Uruguay), National Party (PN), serving as Senate of Uruguay, Senator of the Republic since 15 February 2020. The first Afro-Uruguayan woman to hold a senatorial seat, she is fourth in the Uruguayan presidential line of succession, line of presidential succession. Biography Gloria RodrĂ­guez was born in 1960 in Melo, Uruguay, Melo, Cerro Largo Department. Her father, was a policeman, and her mother, a domestic worker. Her parents knew Jorge Silveira Zabala, a leader of the National Party (Uruguay), National Party in Cerro Largo, who was the one who transmitted the ideology to her. In 1991, after divorcing, she moved to Montevideo with her children and great-grandmother. She settled in the ''barrio'' MalvĂ­n Norte. She worked as a secretary at the Colegio MarĂ­a Auxiliadora, as a shop assistant and as an official of the Ministry of Tr ...
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Graciela Bianchi
Graciela Elena Bianchi Poli (born 14 November 1953) is a Uruguayan lawyer, notary, teacher, and politician of the National Party. She currently serves as Senator of Uruguay in the 49th Legislature. She is known for her interventions on social networks, in constant confrontation with the opposition. Early life and education Coming from a leftist family, her paternal and maternal grandparents emigrated to Uruguay escaping from Benito Mussolini's regime in Italy. She studied teaching at the . After 35 years in teaching, she is currently retired. She was a secondary education director of the Liceo BauzĂĄ for 18 years, secretary of in the Senate, and secretary of the (CODICEN). She worked until 2014 as a panelist on the daytime talk show ''Esta boca es mĂ­a'' broadcast on Teledoce. Political career In 2013 she joined the National Party. In the 2014 primaries, she endorsed Luis Lacalle Pou for president, being elected Senator and Deputy for Montevideo Montevideo () is the C ...
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Government Of Uruguay
The politics of Uruguay abide by a presidential representative democratic republic, under which the President of Uruguay is both the head of state and the head of government, as well as a multiform party system. The president exercises executive power and legislative power and is vested in the two chambers of the General Assembly of Uruguay. The Judiciary is independent from the executive and legislature. The Colorado and National parties have been locked in a power struggle, with the predominance of the Colorado party throughout most of Uruguay's history. The 2004 election, however, brought the Encuentro Progresista-Frente Amplio-Nueva Mayoría, a coalition of socialists, former Tupamaros, communists, social democrats, and Christian Democrats among others to power with majorities in both houses of parliament. A majority vote elected President Tabaré Våzquez. In 2009, the Broad Front once again won the elections with a plurality of the votes. A presidential runoff was trig ...
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Senate Of Uruguay
The Chamber of Senators of Uruguay (''CĂĄmara de Senadores de Uruguay''), or Senate, is the upper house of the General Assembly of Uruguay (''Asamblea General del Uruguay''). It has 30 members, elected for a five-year term by proportional representation; the Vice-president presides over the chamber's sessions. The composition and powers of the Senate are established by Article Ninety-eight of the Uruguayan Constitution. It also requires that the senators must be at least 30 years old and have been Uruguayan citizens for seven years. In addition to the functions that it performs jointly with the House of Representatives through the General Assembly, it stands out as a competence that falls solely on the House of Senators to open a public trial to those accused by the House of Representatives or the Junta Departamental, in their case, and pronounce sentence for the sole purpose of separating them from their positions, by two-thirds of the total number of its components. Latest ...
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